whyeye
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2015
- 8
thread406-295989
Hello all, this is my first post but I have loved reading all the technical discussions on this forum for quite a while. We have run into into a potentially show-stopper situation involving the planetary reducer in a new product.
We are dealing with very low power levels by transmission standards, but low noise is an absolute requirement. The input pinion rotates up to 2000RPM with a load of no greater than 0.2Nm. The gears are metric spur gears with 0.75 modulus. Due to cost and manufacturing considerations, helical gears are out of the question.
Here's the problem: under no load, the reducer is virtually silent. This leads me to believe there are no fundamental issues with backlash or center distances etc. However, as soon as any load is applied to the output shaft of the planet carrier, a very noticeable whine becomes present. The noise is not of a whirring nature but is constantly tonal.
Other than profile error, what else could cause an otherwise very quiet gearbox to exhibit so much whine as soon as load is added? I am not a gear designer by profession so am having a very hard time trying to pinpoint the issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hello all, this is my first post but I have loved reading all the technical discussions on this forum for quite a while. We have run into into a potentially show-stopper situation involving the planetary reducer in a new product.
We are dealing with very low power levels by transmission standards, but low noise is an absolute requirement. The input pinion rotates up to 2000RPM with a load of no greater than 0.2Nm. The gears are metric spur gears with 0.75 modulus. Due to cost and manufacturing considerations, helical gears are out of the question.
Here's the problem: under no load, the reducer is virtually silent. This leads me to believe there are no fundamental issues with backlash or center distances etc. However, as soon as any load is applied to the output shaft of the planet carrier, a very noticeable whine becomes present. The noise is not of a whirring nature but is constantly tonal.
Other than profile error, what else could cause an otherwise very quiet gearbox to exhibit so much whine as soon as load is added? I am not a gear designer by profession so am having a very hard time trying to pinpoint the issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated!